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Triple win at Nottinghamshire Law Society Awards

Triple win at Nottinghamshire Law Society

We’re beyond proud to announce that three of our team members were recognised in three categories at the Nottinghamshire Law Society Awards on Friday night.

Written by
Grace Mason
Marketing & Business Development Coordinator

Kirsten Wood, our Wills & Probate Partner received the award for Partner of the Year. Kirsten’s leadership, empathy, and unwavering commitment to her clients and colleagues make a significant impact on everyone she works with. Her dedication to excellence and her ability to inspire those around her truly set her apart. This award is a testament to her hard work and the positive influence she has within our firm.

Transport Solicitor, Georgina Power won Junior Lawyer of the Year. Georgina has made a remarkable impact early in her career, showing professionalism, knowledge, and a genuine passion for her area of law. Her enthusiasm and dedication have not gone unnoticed, and this award highlights her exceptional contributions and bright future in the legal profession.

Finally, our Wills & Probate Solicitor, Sarah Singh, proudly received the award for Equality and Diversity Champion. Sarah is a driving force for inclusivity within the firm and beyond, championing fairness, respect, and representation every step of the way. Her efforts to promote equality and diversity have created a more inclusive environment for all, and this award recognises her tireless work in advocating for these important values.

We’re incredibly proud of Kirsten, Georgina, and Sarah for their outstanding achievements and contributions. Their recognition at the Nottinghamshire Law Society Awards reflects their dedication, talent, and the positive impact they have on our firm and the wider community.

To see our other accolades, visit our Awards page.

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